A.F.G.F 103: Specialized knowledge and Abilities in at least one area of study

Examine the Old Testament shadows of the Gospel. Identify fundamental differences between the Kingdom of God, and the Kingdom of Heaven. Discover the promise of the Messiah through the Old Testament prophets. Determine the literary units. Explore biblical text as a unified document. (5 credits)

Focus on becoming biblically literate and theologically reflective. Study Biblical terminology. Examine the Abrahamic Covenant. Discover the Fundamentals of the Biblical Gospel through the Old Testament prophets. Explore the divinity of Jesus. Investigate the Mystery of the Resurrection. (5 credits)

H.C. 144: History of Christianity

Explore the foundation of the Christian church. Discover the original form of church government. Examine oppression from Roman rulers.

A.F.G.F. 105: Recognizing the influence of culture upon the Christian faith

Study the Torah; the life of Moses as the life of the law; examine God’s chosen Nation. Examine the influence of culture upon the Christian faith. Study the punishment Israel faced for breaking God’s commandments. Investigate the historical setting in which writers of the scriptures dictated the books. Also, identify the authorship of the Old Testament books. (5 credits)

A.F.G.F. 145: Examine the Ministry of the Messiah.

Examine the Ministry of the Messiah. Discover Christ’s sacrifice. Compare and contrast the Biblical terminology of the law and God’s grace. Examine the Spiritual attributes of Christ. Study the Triune nature of God. (5 credits)

A.F.G.F. 155: The Ministry On Social Media

Examine the ministry on social media. Identify environmental principles for sharing faith through internet outreach. Identify Old Testament examples of environmental analysis. Use environmental analysis to plan strategies of evangelism. (5 credits)

A.C.S.Ph. 177: Christian Science Philosophy

Focus on a philosophical, biblical presupposition approach to the origin of life. Define space, time, matter, and energy. Explore structures and entities. Examine reductionism. Study interconnectedness and wholeness, diversity in creation. Identify predictability, causality in relatively straightforward, dynamic, and law obeying systems. Define evolution, the brain, mental consciousness, and the history of nature, according to the Bible. (15 credits)